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AI:AT – the AI Factory Austria – is making Austria a hotspot for Artificial Intelligence in Europe. AI:AT is a joint project of AIT and Advanced Computing Austria. It brings together top-level expertise in high-performance computing, artificial intelligence, and data ecosystems, creating an...
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working in research projects International experience Knowledge of university processes and structures What we offer Work-life balance: Our employees enjoy flexible working hours, remote/hybrid and/or part
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procedures and structures of a university are of advantage, as is experience abroad. What we offer: You will be employed for 30 hours/week. The contract will start on a mutually agreed date, 1 May 2026
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with the chemistry of (poly)amines and alkaloid-like structures, as well as macrocyclizations. Experience with hydroamination and hydroaminoalkylation, both under metal catalysis and metal-free
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well as institutional and structural factors that shape educational paths. Our research is multi-perspective and interdisciplinary. It combines pedagogical, psychological and sociological approaches and examines
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As Austria's largest research and technology organization for applied research, we are dedicated to make substantial contributions to solving the major challenges of our time, climate change and
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processes as well as institutional and structural factors that shape educational paths. Our research is multi-perspective and interdisciplinary. It combines pedagogical, psychological and sociological
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research team in the field of cellular and molecular neuro- and vascular pharmacology. You will be involved in a clearly structured PhD project and work independently on scientific questions. The research
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Experience in participating in research projects Didactic skills / experience in e-learning IT skills Knowledge of university processes and structures is desirable Excellent knowledge of English (C1) GFL
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light onto the interface of quantum physics and gravity? Can we exploit quantum photonics technology for novel quantum machine learning, quantum computing and quantum cybersecurity applications? Can we